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Of course a World Series this thrilling, this fun, this emotionally captivating from first pitch on, would go seven games. The sport of baseball is rife with injustice, but not enough to prevent one of its best title bouts ever from reaching maximum drama. The Dodgers beat Justin Verlander and the Astros 3-1 on Tuesday, surviving an early deficit and some middle-inning trouble to force a seventh game at Dodger Stadium.

It will be the third World Series Game 7 in four years, following 2014’s Madison Bumgarner–in–Relief Game and last year’s Greatest Game Ever candidate. Those two were classics; if the way this whole series has progressed is any indication, baseball fans are in for another treat on Wednesday night.

1. Will the real Yu Darvish please stand up?

Darvish wasn’t great in Game 3 of the World Series, in fact he was bad, lasting just 1 2/3 innings and completely lacking his vicious slider. Now Darvish gets a second chance at redemption thanks to the Dodgers handing Justin Verlander his first loss as an Astro in Game 6.

Darvish also gets another shot at Yuli Gurriel, who made headlines for all the wrong reasons in that same Game 3. The Dodgers starter said that won’t play into his psyche for the game, but we highly doubt that is 100 percent true. With Clayton Kershaw and Alex Wood likely available to pitch for the Dodgers, it will be interesting to see how short of a leash Darvish has.

2. All bets are off

It’s Game 7, all hands are on deck but in case you didn’t know, the Astros have a strategy they employ at the minor-league level called “piggybacking.” What that means is they carry 10 starting pitchers on a roster and pitch both as a part of a five-man rotation. The first pitcher throws 75 pitches or five innings, while the reliever throws 60 pitches or four innings.

This is exactly what the Astros employed in their Game 7 win over the Yankees in the ALCS. Charlie Morton threw five scoreless while Lance McCullers Jr. followed that with four scoreless of his own.

This time around, McCullers is the starter while Morton is theoretically waiting in the wings in the struggling Astros bullpen. Options for Houston are limited since Ken Giles has pitched his way to an 11.74 earned-run average, Chris Devenski to a 9.39 ERA and Joe Musgrove to an 8.09 mark.

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The 2017 World Series begins Tuesday as the Houston Astros take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in a matchup between teams that both won more than 100 games during the regular season. The Dodgers, with ace Clayton Kershaw, are seeing their first World Series championship since the Kirk Gibson series in 1988. The Astros, meanwhile, are looking to take home their first trophy since moving to the American League in 2013 thanks in part to the Aug. 31 acquisition of right-handed starter Justin Verlander. Below, MLB Network Al Leiter, who won two championships during his 19-year Major League Baseball career, opens up about taking the mound with the world watching.

The Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers begin the 2017 World Series on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium. Dallas Keuchel will take the mound for the Astros, who are searching for their first-ever World Series title. Clayton Kershaw will pitch for the Dodgers, who are looking for their first championship since 1988. The big news entering Game 1 is the health of Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager, who is in the starting lineup after missing the NLCS.

Playing in the World Series is the most exciting opportunity that any Major League player can have. I remember playing with my buddies in the backyard and dreaming about competing in the World Series, and when the dream became a reality, it was the pinnacle of my career. No matter what you do during the regular season, no matter what accolades you get, no matter what statistics you pile up, it ultimately is about the postseason. While I had some nice regular season moments, many people cite my games that I pitched in the World Series and it’s something I’ll never forget.

I can visualize striking out the Phillies’ John Kruk with the bases loaded to end the sixth inning of Game 1 of the 1993 World Series. I remember Toronto’s SkyDome going bananas with its crazy, deafening crowd noise, and I remember throwing a perfect slider to get Kruk out. It was intense, and still to this day I remember the incredible emotions walking off the mound.

The 2017 World Series was set over the weekend, we had a couple of nights to sleep on that knowledge, and now it’s here. The Astros take on the Dodgers in Los Angeles in Game 1 on Tuesday, with first pitch at 8:08 p.m. ET, and then Dallas Keuchel vs. Clayton Kershaw.

It’s a matchup of two 100-win teams, which is a rarity: It’s the first such World Series since 1970. It used to happen more often when the postseason was just the World Series, but as the 100-win Indians can tell you from recent experience, the expanded October model doesn’t always let things get that far.

If you’re the betting type, the Dodgers are favored over the Astros, but that shouldn’t be a surprise. They won more games, their closer isn’t an occasional question mark, they have home-field advantage, and they took down the defending champion Cubs in five LCS games compared to Houston’s seven-game victory over the Yankees.

This isn’t the first postseason meeting between the Dodgers and Astros, though it is the first World Series between the two. Los Angeles and Houston met in the NLDS 36 years ago, and True Blue LA took readers down that particular memory lane. Houston switching to the AL in 2013 has allowed for this oddity of former NL divisional opponents meeting in the Fall Classic.

Coincidentally, that 1981 matchup — which Los Angeles won — resulted in a Yankees-Dodgers World Series: the Astros just defeated New York to get here. Maybe teams should switch around more often so we have more weirdness like this to discuss in future World Series.